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Game 1: Marquette Best 50, Torrimar 43
   The Best held off a late run, as Christan Jackson (13 points), Kendric Pryor (11) and Tom Johnson (10) each hit double figures. Torrimar was paced by Keythom Cedeno (14 points) and Ricardo Natal (10).

Marquette Best

13

11

13

13

 

-50

Torrimar

8

9

6

20

 

-43

Game 5: Guaynabo GBA 38, Guayama 23
   An early 15-1 advantage spelled the difference for GBA, which got eight points from Johan Mironde and seven from Bryan Calderon. Guayama got a game-high nine points from Kevin Santiago.

Guaynabo GBA

15

9

8

6

 

-38

Guayama

1

4

4

14

 

-23

Game 2: Homewood 51, Glenbrook 44
   Chris Austin scored eight of his 10 points from the line in the fourth quarter and Devon Dotson scored 15 to ignite the Vikings, while Glenbrook was paced by Brandon Danonski with nine points.

Homewood

10

15

10

16

 

-51

Glenbrook

7

11

14

12

 

-44

Game 6: Ponce Constancia 42, Bayamon 35
   Jorge Toro tallied 12 points to lead Ponce, which rallied from a 29-26 deficit after three quarters. Joshua Velez added eight points for the winners. Bryon Rios paced Bayamon with 11 points.

Ponce Const.

2

16

8

16

 

-42

Bayamon A

13

10

6

6

 

-35

Game 3: Foster Pirates 61, Chi-Town NBN 55
   The Pirates took a 28-16 halftime lead and double-figure scoring from Armani Chaney (12), Jabari Antwine, Timon Watkins and Theo Owens (11). NBN was led by Mike Willis (19 points) and Charle Moore (16).

Foster Pirates

14

14

15

18

 

-61

Chi-Town NBN

11

5

19

20

-55

Game 7: Bucaplaa 44, CIAPR 38
    Bucaplaa rallied from a halftime deficit with a 16-2 margin in the third quarter, as Javier Muniz finished with 12 points and Emanuel Inizarry and Jeanbernard Martinez seven each. Sebastian Fronteras had 11 for CIAPR..

Bucaplaa

17

4

16

7

 

-44

CIAPR

11

13

2

12

 

-38

Game 4: Chicago Heights 34, Highwood Heat 32
   Jordan Shelby scored 13 points and Equan Reid added 12 for the Green Streaks, who held off a late run. Highwood was paced by Jack Primer with eight points and Jason Beermann with seven.

Chicago Heights

5

10

14

5

 

-34

Highwood

5

15

5

7

 

-32

Game 8: Newark Project Pride 32, Timberwolves 29
   Rebounding from a 28-16 halftime deficit, Newark was paced by Clark Webb with seven points and Malcolm Manning and Denzel Banks with six. Jadacus Dixon topped the Timberwolves with nine points.

Newark PP

4

8

15

5

 

-32

Timberwolves

12

4

8

5

 

-29

Game 9: Torrimar 34, Glenbrook 29
   Sparked by 16 points from Keythom Cedeno, Torrimar advanved after taking an early 9-3 advantage. Glenbrook, which had just three second-half field goals, got 10 points from Sage Bruhl.

Torrimar

9

8

8

9

-34

Glenbrook

3

13

6

7

-29

Game 10: Marquette Best 43, Homewood 33
   The Best used a 19-4 fourth-quarter advantage from complete the comback from a 12-point halftime deficit, as Tom Johnson scored 14 points. The Vikings were led by Chris Austin's nine points.

Marquette Best

7

0

17

19

 

-43

Homewood

9

10

10

4

 

-33

Game 11: Bayamon A 46, Guayama 31
   Balance keyed Bayamon, which jumped ahead 15-5 at the outset, as Kevin Quiles scored nine and Wilfredo Rodriguez, Bryan Rios and Jimmy Williams seven each. Jan Gutierrez and Hiram Huertas collected 10 points each for Guayama.

Guayama

5

7

8

11

 

-31

Bayamon A

15

9

11

11

 

-46

Game 12: Ponce Constancia 55, Guaynabo 51 (OT)
   Ryan Torres scored four of his game-high 18 points in overtime, as Ponce rebounded from a 17-point deficit. Steven Maldonado added nine points on three threes. Carlos Mattuz notched 14 points and Christian Medina 13 for Guaynabo.

Guaynabo

17

17

7

8

2

-51

Ponce Const.

10

12

15

12

6

-55

Game 13: Chi-Town NBN 39, Highwood Heat 34
   Charlie Moore scored 13 of his game-high 17 points in the fourth for Chi-Town, which overcame a nine-point halftime deficit. Highwood was paced by Zach Fleisher (11 points) and Jason Durham (10).

Chi-Town NBN

6

4

16

13

 

-39

Highwood

12

7

3

12

 

-34

Game 14: Foster Pirates 60, Chicago Heights 34
   The Pirates gained a 38-12 second-half margin to pull away from a close encounter into the semifinals, as Armani Chaney scored 21 points and Antonio Allen 12. Equan Reid notched 12 for Chicago Heights.

Foster Pirates

12

10

23

15

 

-60

Chicago Heights

10

11

7

5

 

-34

Game 15: CIAPR 43, Timberwolves 33
   Along with getting 12 points from Felix Lopez to lead the way, CIAPR outscored the T'wolves, 15-4, in the third to take charge. The Timberwolves were topped by Jerry Gillespie with 12 points.

CIAPR

6

9

15

13

-43

Timberwolves

3

9

4

17

-33

Game 16: Bucaplaa 53, Newark Project Pride 34
   Bucaplaa advanced to its eighth straight Final Four by gaining a 28-14 scoring margin in the second half. Javier Muniz led the winners with 13 points and Emanuel Inizarry added 10. Mustafa Lawrence paced Project Pride with 13 points.

Bucaplaa

7

18

13

15

 

-53

Newark PP

4

16

7

7

 

-34